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New antigenic determinant (Sa) on human lymphocytes and phagocytes

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Presence of antigenic determinants reacting with homogeneous IgM/k cold agglutinin (CA) of a new specificity, tentatively called Sa, was investigated by bithermic cytotoxicity assay and by immunofluorescence. CA Sa killed on average 38% allogeneic peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) and up to 74% of autologous PBL. There was preferential kill of B-PBL compared to T-PBL. Some preference toward B cells was also noted using tonsillary B and T lymphocytes. Cytotoxic activity of CA Sa against chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells of B-type was almost equal to that of potent anti-I CA and much stronger than anti-i CA. Presence of additional B-cytotoxic factor in the serum was excluded by the use of red blood cell eluate composed solely of homogeneous CA. Thymocytes and helper-type T cells from a patient with T cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia were very susceptible to the cytotoxic action of Sa. CA Sa killed 39% of monocytes, but there was almost no kill of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Lymphocytotoxicity of CA Sa was abolished by sialyllactose and was not influenced by I-active glycoproteins. Comparison of CA Sa to CA of other specifities showed marked differences, supporting the view that Sa has new, previously unrecognized specificity.

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Abbreviations

CA:

cold agglutinin(s)

PBL:

peripheral blood lymphocytes

RBC:

red blood cells

HBSS:

Hank's balanced salt solution

FCS:

fetal calf serum

PMN:

polymorphonuclears

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Supported by grants-in-aid from the Medical Research Council of Canada and The Wellesley Hospital Research Institute

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Pruzanski, W., Armstrong, M. & Roelcke, D. New antigenic determinant (Sa) on human lymphocytes and phagocytes. Blut 43, 307–313 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00320954

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